For those of us that shot the M14 with M852/M118(pre-LR) in NM competition, we would zero at 200 and 300 was up 3moa, 500 was up 7 more (10 total) and 600 was up 13 total. When you went to shoot a 100yd reduced match, you dropped 1-1.5moa from your 200 zero. Therefore a 300 zero would be about 4-4.5moa high for 100yds. Divide by 3.44 to get mils, so about 1.1-1.3 mils high at 100.
Once upon a time, I was told by a BTDT guy that his 7.62 was zeroed at 300 and his holdovers were hold under the top of the 1 mil at 100, bottom or center at 200, on at 300, 1 mil holdover at 400, 2 at 500, 3 at 600 and 4.5 at 700.